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ALDOT to resurface portion of US-80 in Sumter County

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ALDOT plans to resurface portion of US-80 in Sumter County.
Apr 15

The Alabama Department of Transportation plans to resurface and place new traffic striping on a portion of US-80 in Sumter County to improve mobility and safety.

The 6.6-mile project will take place from the US-80 and SR-17 interchange to west of Pine Street Northeast.

The project, which will also include ramp work, is expected to begin Monday, April 15 and will continue until fall 2024, weather permitting.

The contractor may reduce traffic to one lane within the work zone on weekdays from 7 a.m. through 5:30 p.m.

S.T. Bunn Construction Company was awarded the project at $6.72 million.

Motorists should expect possible delays and are encouraged to observe work zone speed limits.

Visit ALGOTraffic.com for up-to-date traffic information and ALDOTNews.com to learn more about this project and others around the state.

Related Project
Region/County West Central/Sumter
Type of WorkResurfacing
RouteUS-80
Projected StartApril 15, 2024
Projected CompletionFall 2024
Traffic ImpactThe contractor may reduce traffic to one lane within the work zone on weekdays from 7 a.m. through 5:30 p.m.

The Alabama Department of Transportation plans to resurface and place new traffic striping on a portion of US-80 in Sumter County to improve mobility and safety.

The 6.6-mile project will take place from the US-80 and State Route 17 interchange to west of Pine Street Northeast.

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